Occupational Illness
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
Published in November 1994
Book
208 pages
978-0-7520-0065-7 (ISBN)
Description
Extensive coverage of occupational injury litigation brought together in one accessible volume, with highly practical work with checklists and specimen pleadings; written by experts with extensive experience in occupational injury litigation. Occupational diseases are responsible for a large proportion of health related absenteeism in the work place. There is entitlement to the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for those whose illness is contracted from a prescribed disease covered by the Industrial Injuries Scheme. However, this is not the only source of compensation. This highly practical manual brings together, in one portable volume, guidance on occupational illness litigation. The authors, both experienced litigators, take the practitioner step-by-step through each stage of a claim, eg what constitutes an industrial illness, how to bring a claim, what evidence is required, how to use discovery, how to use expert evidence and much more. With specimen pleadings and plenty of checklists - including one for initiating litigation - this guide will help attain the best settlement possible for the client.
Extensive coverage of occupational injury litigation brought together in one accessible volume, with highly practical work with checklists and specimen pleadings; written by experts with extensive experience in occupational injury litigation. Occupational diseases are responsible for a large proportion of health related absenteeism in the work place. There is entitlement to the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for those whose illness is contracted from a prescribed disease covered by the Industrial Injuries Scheme. However, this is not the only source of compensation. This highly practical manual brings together, in one portable volume, guidance on occupational illness litigation. The authors, both experienced litigators, take the practitioner step-by-step through each stage of a claim, eg what constitutes an industrial illness, how to bring a claim, what evidence is required, how to use discovery, how to use expert evidence and much more. With specimen pleadings and plenty of checklists - including one for initiating litigation - this guide will help attain the best settlement possible for the client.
Extensive coverage of occupational injury litigation brought together in one accessible volume, with highly practical work with checklists and specimen pleadings; written by experts with extensive experience in occupational injury litigation. Occupational diseases are responsible for a large proportion of health related absenteeism in the work place. There is entitlement to the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for those whose illness is contracted from a prescribed disease covered by the Industrial Injuries Scheme. However, this is not the only source of compensation. This highly practical manual brings together, in one portable volume, guidance on occupational illness litigation. The authors, both experienced litigators, take the practitioner step-by-step through each stage of a claim, eg what constitutes an industrial illness, how to bring a claim, what evidence is required, how to use discovery, how to use expert evidence and much more. With specimen pleadings and plenty of checklists - including one for initiating litigation - this guide will help attain the best settlement possible for the client.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
further reading
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0065-7 (9780752000657)
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Content
Introduction 1. Bringing a Claim - What Evidence is Required? 2. Proceedings and beyond 3. The Chest Diseases Part 1: Pneumoconiosis Part 2: Asthma, Welder's Lung, Hard Metal Disease 4. Dermatitis 5. Occupational deafness 6. Work Related Upper Limb disorders 7. Cancers and Radiation Induced Illness 8. Microbial Claims 9. Emerging Claims Appendix 1: stock Letters and Precedents Appendix 2: The Respiratory system Appendix 3: DSS List of Prescribed Diseases Appendix 4: Review of statutory provisions Appendix 5: Approved Codes of Practice COSHH ane Control of Carcinogenic Substances Appendix 6: HSE Guidance Note EH 40/94 and EH/42/89 List of further reading